H.Res. 1335

H.Res. 1335: Condemning actors seeking to defraud the United States Government, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that governmentwide fraud and improper payment prevention reforms will meaningfully improve the financial prosperity

Introduced Patrick Fallon (R) HOUSE_RESOLUTION — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.Res. 1335 is a resolution that condemns individuals and groups attempting to defraud the United States government. It expresses the belief of the House of Representatives that implementing reforms aimed at preventing government-wide fraud and improper payments will significantly enhance the country's financial health and prosperity.

Positive Media Summary

Media outlets have praised H.Res. 1335 for its strong stance against fraud and its commitment to improving government accountability. Supporters highlight the potential for increased financial integrity and public trust in government operations as a result of these proposed reforms.

Negative Media Summary

Critics of H.Res. 1335 argue that while the resolution is well-intentioned, it may lack concrete measures or funding to effectively address the issues of fraud and improper payments. Some commentators suggest that it could be seen as a symbolic gesture rather than a substantial step toward real reform.

Conflict of Interest Analysis
3/10
Risk Level
Low
Total Donations
$176
PAC Percentage
0%
Committee
UNKNOWN

All donors are from Applied Materials, Inc., a technology company. The bill focuses on government fraud prevention, which does not directly relate to the company's core business, suggesting a low conflict of interest risk.

Top PAC Donors to Sponsor

Top industries and organizations funding Patrick Fallon, from FEC data.

HALLIDAY, ROBERT $385
DEANE, TIMOTHY $346
DICKERSON, GARY $288

Source: FEC campaign finance records

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